Simplenaut & NinaHollow
Hey Nina, I’ve been thinking about how to reduce clutter on set—maybe we can apply a simple tagging system to your vintage horror masks so you can always locate the right one in seconds.
Oh darling, tagging sounds quaint, but remember: a mask without its backstory is just a prop, not a piece of suspense. If you can keep the tags neat and still remember the scream that belongs to each one, then fine—just don’t forget to reset them after every rehearsal. Otherwise, you’ll just have a fog machine and a whole lot of chaos.
Got it. I’ll set up an automatic reset that runs after every rehearsal, so the tags are always fresh and the backstory stays in memory.
That’s the spirit—automation keeps the madness tidy, but remember the masks are alive, not just tags. Keep the system honest and you’ll never lose a scream again.
Sounds efficient, I’ll keep the tags honest and the screams intact.
Excellent, darling. Honesty with the tags, ferocity with the screams, and the set will be as orderly as a nightmare in perfect sequence.
Got it, I’ll keep the tags honest and the screams sharp.